This issue contains feature articles that address the design and testing of body armor for female officers, assessment for equipment for first responders, online certification training, an agency's conversion of a former military vehicle for use as an ambulance, and the protection of K-9 partners.
"Body Armor for Female Officers: What's Next?" notes that designing and manufacturing armor for female officers involves distinctive issues of coverage and comfort, and progress is being made toward achieving this. "SAVER Program Assesses Equipment for First Responders" profiles the features of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's (DHS's) SAVER Program, which is an online resource that guides purchasing decisions for various types of emergency response products. "Online Certification Takes Training 'Off the Road'" describes how Minnesota has converted its Breath Alcohol Certification (BrAC) training to an online system with assistance from a program funded by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ). "Utah Agency Converts Former Military Vehicle for Use as Ambulance" describes the benefits for Utah's Salt Lake County in converting a former military vehicle into an ambulance that provides rescue and medical assistance in a variety of settings, from congested urban areas to rural mountain locations. "Protecting K-9 Partners" profiles two organizations that facilitate obtaining protective vests for police dogs.
Downloads
Similar Publications
- Factors that Facilitate and Hinder Implementation of a Problem Oriented Policing Intervention in Crime Hot Spots: Suggestions to Improve Implementation Based on a Field Experiment
- Testing the Invariance of Warrior and Guardian Orientations on the Prioritization of Procedural Justice: Do Officer Demographics Matter?
- The Mental Health of Officials who Regularly Examine Child Sexual Abuse Material: Strategies for Harm Mitigation